P Pindar New Member Nov 22, 2015 #1 It wasn't possible with the Surface RT because of some kind of secure boot loader but what about with the surface 3?
It wasn't possible with the Surface RT because of some kind of secure boot loader but what about with the surface 3?
G GreyFox7 Super Moderator Staff member Nov 22, 2015 #2 AFAIK All Surfaces use Secure Boot and have UEFI with no legacy Bios or CSM (Compatibility Support Module). if it will work under those constraints you might have a prayer assuming correct media format and bootloader.
AFAIK All Surfaces use Secure Boot and have UEFI with no legacy Bios or CSM (Compatibility Support Module). if it will work under those constraints you might have a prayer assuming correct media format and bootloader.